by Monica MacQuaid UPEI will have the plea- sure of being host to the Brunswick String Quartet. The Quartet has toured At- lantic Canada, the West, and Ontario, as well as Great Britian. The Quartet con- sists of a first and a sec- ond: violinist, a violist, and a cellist. Joseph Pach is the founder of and first violin- ist for the Quartet. Paul Campbell, a New Brunswick native, plays second violin. James Pataki, born in Hun- gary and raised in Toronto, plays viola. Paul Pulford is the cellist fork the Quartet. The Quartet will be in residence at UPEI for one week. This will be an excel- lent experience for the stu- dents who will have a chance to work with the Quartet. There is no formal string pro- gram at UPEI, therefore, the music students don’t have much access to or experience with strings or, more im- portantly, a string-chamber group. The Quartet’s stay in residence will give the music students a chance to have some access to a string- chamber group. Brunswick string quartet in residence There will be many op- portuni- ties for non-music majors to see the Quartet. On March 8 and 9, there will be open rehearsals at 7:00 pm. On Sunday, March 6 at 3:00 pm, there will be a recital featur- ing the Quartet. This recital will be held in the Recital Hall. On Thursday, March 10 at 8:00 pm, there will ba another recital in the Steele Recital Hall featuring the Quartet and the talented pianist, Frances Gray. The largest and final recital will be on Friday, March 11 at 8:00 pm in the Steele Recital Hall. The Quartet will be play- ing with students and en- sembles form the UPEI mu- sic department. The. ex- pected performances include the Maydn Mass as per- formed by the Chamber Cho- rus, the second movement of the Dvorak Piano Quintet with pianist Faith Phillips, the first movement and the minuet- from Mozart’s kClarinet Quintet performed by clarinetists Christie Beck and Maria Visser respec- ier tively, and the first move- j c x UPEI Business Society Welcome Back!! We hope everyone had a fantas- tic break no matter where they were. Getting back to more im- portant things, the 12th An- nual Businessman’s Dinner is to be held March 8 at 8:00 pm at the CP. All students are encouraged to get their SS Thursday March 3rd 1988 —_——— = tickets as soon as possible. Also, anyone interested in tickets for themselves or to sell contact the Business So- ciety, 3rd floor Kelley at 566— 0407. The speaker for the din- ner is Dr. Peter Campbell, CEO and president of Mid- land Doherty Ltd. He will speak on the securities indus- try in accordance with Free Trade. He promises to be a very interesting and enter- taining speaker. It should be noted that this is a fantastic opportu- nity for students to meet the business people of Charlotte- town and create contacts for summer job opportunities. PS. For everyone. who went on the ski trip, quotes of the week. “Hey, Dean, you didn’t & come home again?” “Hey Scott, don’t stop }f short.” “Daaaah, UPEI.” I’m from Steele . Qe ment from Mozart’s Flute Quartet with Miriam Nay- lor playing flute. There will be many other fine perfor- mances at the recital, too. After Friday’s recital, a re- a CR les ey yy as 4 4 ¥ D <od, a ASG ANS vk icinmbi K “a A Now Dyeing Over 400 colours ore ENC et ay ee RSE AERER) ception sponsored by the UPEI Music Society will be held in Room 112 of the mu- sic building. Everyone is wel- come. sas MD <r} FSD Wedding Gowns INOW ‘ATTA We Riss Ek: ine senvepiakauatos cvkecianwenvantetehis Selection Of GOWDS........ss00sss0ssceescssssscvseees 20-40” orr ‘Febiocas eit & Graduation Gowns... 20” he Over 70 different Bridesmaid styles to choose from Discounts on Tuxedo Rentals Student Discount 15 per- cent off Satin Bridal Shoes Ask us about our Invitation Discounts Route 107 Blue Shank Road, Kelvin Grove, near Kensington ia annras. a ER ERS Sot Caseley s Bridal Pict “Where Beautiful Weddings Begin” 836-5342 There will be no admis- sion charged at either the open rehearsals or the three recitals. 10” ov po. THURSDAY NIGHT IS “ DELROY ADAM’S NIGHT. PARTS DEPT. WILL PERFORM AND THE HAPPY HOUR BEFORE 10:00 IS SECOND TONONE. TUNE UP FOR THE A.U.A.A. CH’SHIP WEEKEND UPCOMING TUES. WE PLAY OLD TIME ROCK ’N’ ROLL THE OLD FASHIONED WAY WITH A SUPER PIZZA & BEVERAGE SPECIAL YOU HAVE TO BE THERE TO BELIEVE HOW CHEAP THIS NIGHT CAN BE! A) 0 NG MVRONS: UPSTAI ToC err rr 892-4375 WED- LOONY LADIES NIGHT WIN A FISTFULL OF LOONIES Fk COMPLIMENTARY BEVERAGE TILL 10:00 FOR LADIES RS 151 Kent St.